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Journal of Biomedical Informatics, Volume 52
Volume 52, December 2014
- Peter J. Embí, Philip R. O. Payne
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Advancing methodologies in Clinical Research Informatics (CRI): Foundational work for a maturing field. 1-3 - Rachel L. Richesson:
An informatics framework for the standardized collection and analysis of medication data in networked research. 4-10 - James J. Cimino
, Elaine J. Ayres, Lyubov Remennik, Sachi Rath, Robert Freedman, Andrea Beri, Yang Chen, Vojtech Huser:
The National Institutes of Health's Biomedical Translational Research Information System (BTRIS): Design, contents, functionality and experience to date. 11-27 - Ioana Danciu, James D. Cowan, Melissa A. Basford, Xiaoming Wang, Alexander Saip, Susan Osgood, Jana Shirey-Rice, Jacqueline Kirby, Paul A. Harris:
Secondary use of clinical data: The Vanderbilt approach. 28-35 - Vishal N. Patel, David C. Kaelber
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Using aggregated, de-identified electronic health record data for multivariate pharmacosurveillance: A case study of azathioprine. 36-42 - Toan C. Ong, Michael V. Mannino, Lisa M. Schilling, Michael G. Kahn
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Improving record linkage performance in the presence of missing linkage data. 43-54 - Xinbo Lv, Yi Guan, Benyang Deng:
Transfer learning based clinical concept extraction on data from multiple sources. 55-64 - Matthew C. Wyatt
, R. Curtis Hendrickson, Michael Ames, Jessica Bondy, Paul Ranauro, Thomas M. English, Keith Bobitt, Arthur Davidson, Thomas K. Houston, Peter J. Embí, Eta S. Berner
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Federated Aggregate Cohort Estimator (FACE): An easy to deploy, vendor neutral, multi-institutional cohort query architecture. 65-71 - Ted D. Wade
, Pearlanne T. Zelarney, Richard C. Hum, Sylvia McGee, Deborah H. Batson:
Using patient lists to add value to integrated data repositories. 72-77 - Ida Sim, Samson W. Tu, Simona Carini, Harold P. Lehmann
, Brad H. Pollock, Mor Peleg
, Knut M. Wittkowski:
The Ontology of Clinical Research (OCRe): An informatics foundation for the science of clinical research. 78-91 - Elena Rossi, Manuela Rosa, Lorenzo Rossi, Alberto Priori
, Sara Marceglia
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WebBioBank: A new platform for integrating clinical forms and shared neurosignal analyses to support multi-centre studies in Parkinson's Disease. 92-104 - Victor M. Castro, W. Kay Apperson, Vivian S. Gainer, Ashwin N. Ananthakrishnan, Alyssa P. Goodson, Taowei David Wang, Christopher D. Herrick, Shawn N. Murphy:
Evaluation of matched control algorithms in EHR-based phenotyping studies: A case study of inflammatory bowel disease comorbidities. 105-111 - Tianyong Hao
, Alexander Rusanov, Mary Regina Boland
, Chunhua Weng:
Clustering clinical trials with similar eligibility criteria features. 112-120 - Shan He, Scott P. Narus, Julio C. Facelli
, Lee Min Lau, Jeffrey R. Botkin, John F. Hurdle
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A domain analysis model for eIRB systems: Addressing the weak link in clinical research informatics. 121-129 - Jiang Bian, Mengjun Xie
, Umit Topaloglu, Teresa Hudson, Hari Eswaran, William R. Hogan
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Social network analysis of biomedical research collaboration networks in a CTSA institution. 130-140 - Mary Regina Boland
, Alexander Rusanov, Yat So, Carlos Lopez-Jimenez, Linda Busacca, Richard C. Steinman, Suzanne Bakken, J. Thomas Bigger, Chunhua Weng:
From expert-derived user needs to user-perceived ease of use and usefulness: A two-phase mixed-methods evaluation framework. 141-150 - Vasa Curcin
, Thomas Woodcock
, Alan J. Poots
, Azeem Majeed
, Derek Bell
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Model-driven approach to data collection and reporting for quality improvement. 151-162
- Melody J. Eide, Christine C. Johnson:
Trends in informatics publications and health policy. 163-164
- Yalini Senathirajah, Suzanne Bakken, David R. Kaufman:
The clinician in the Driver's Seat: Part 1 - A drag/drop user-composable electronic health record platform. 165-176 - Yalini Senathirajah, David R. Kaufman, Suzanne Bakken:
The clinician in the driver's seat: Part 2 - Intelligent uses of space in a drag/drop user-composable electronic health record. 177-188 - David Sánchez
, Montserrat Batet
, Alexandre Viejo
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Utility-preserving privacy protection of textual healthcare documents. 189-198 - Joyce C. Ho, Joydeep Ghosh, Steven R. Steinhubl, Walter F. Stewart, Joshua C. Denny
, Bradley A. Malin
, Jimeng Sun
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Limestone: High-throughput candidate phenotype generation via tensor factorization. 199-211 - Liran Politi
, Shlomi Codish, Iftach Sagy, Lior Fink
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Use patterns of health information exchange through a multidimensional lens: Conceptual framework and empirical validation. 212-221 - Thaísa Cardoso Lacerda, Christiane Gresse von Wangenheim, Aldo von Wangenheim
, Isabela Giuliano:
Does the use of structured reporting improve usability? A comparative evaluation of the usability of two approaches for findings reporting in a large-scale telecardiology context. 222-230 - Monica M. Horvath, Shelley A. Rusincovitch
, Stephanie Brinson, Howard C. Shang, Steve Evans, Jeffrey M. Ferranti:
Modular design, application architecture, and usage of a self-service model for enterprise data delivery: The Duke Enterprise Data Unified Content Explorer (DEDUCE). 231-242 - Raymond Heatherly, Joshua C. Denny
, Jonathan L. Haines, Dan M. Roden, Bradley A. Malin
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Size matters: How population size influences genotype-phenotype association studies in anonymized data. 243-250 - Mamoun Al-Mardini
, Fadi A. Aloul, Assim Sagahyroon, Luai Al-Husseini:
Classifying obstructive sleep apnea using smartphones. 251-259 - Peggy L. Peissig, Vítor Santos Costa
, Michael Caldwell
, Carla Rottscheit, Richard L. Berg, Eneida A. Mendonça, David Page:
Relational machine learning for electronic health record-driven phenotyping. 260-270 - Romain Guidoux, Martine Duclos, Gérard Fleury, Philippe Lacomme
, Nicolas Lamaudière, Pierre-Henri Manenq
, Ludivine Paris
, Libo Ren, Sylvie Rousset:
A smartphone-driven methodology for estimating physical activities and energy expenditure in free living conditions. 271-278 - Bernard Gibaud
, Germain Forestier
, Hugues Benoit-Cattin, Frederic Cervenansky, Patrick Clarysse
, Denis Friboulet
, Alban Gaignard
, Patrick Hugonnard, Carole Lartizien
, Hervé Liebgott
, Johan Montagnat, Joachim Tabary, Tristan Glatard:
OntoVIP: An ontology for the annotation of object models used for medical image simulation. 279-292 - Ning Shang
, Hua Xu, Thomas C. Rindflesch, Trevor Cohen
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Identifying plausible adverse drug reactions using knowledge extracted from the literature. 293-310 - Michael E. Bales
, Daniel C. Dine, Jacqueline A. Merrill, Stephen B. Johnson
, Suzanne Bakken, Chunhua Weng:
Associating co-authorship patterns with publications in high-impact journals. 311-318 - Laura Plaza
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Comparing different knowledge sources for the automatic summarization of biomedical literature. 319-328 - Smaranda Belciug, Florin Gorunescu
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Error-correction learning for artificial neural networks using the Bayesian paradigm. Application to automated medical diagnosis. 329-337 - Leila Safari
, Jon D. Patrick:
Restricted natural language based querying of clinical databases. 338-353 - Hua-Qiong Wang
, Tian-Shu Zhou, Li-li Tian, Yang-ming Qian, Jing-song Li
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Creating hospital-specific customized clinical pathways by applying semantic reasoning to clinical data. 354-363 - Siaw-Teng Liaw, Jane Taggart, Hairong Yu, Simon de Lusignan
, Craig E. Kuziemsky, Andrew Hayen
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Integrating electronic health record information to support integrated care: Practical application of ontologies to improve the accuracy of diabetes disease registers. 364-372 - Barbaros Yet
, Zane B. Perkins
, Todd E. Rasmussen
, Nigel R. M. Tai, D. William R. Marsh
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Combining data and meta-analysis to build Bayesian networks for clinical decision support. 373-385 - Sheng Yu
, Kanako K. Kumamaru, Elizabeth George
, Ruth M. Dunne, Arash Bedayat, Matey Neykov, Andetta R. Hunsaker, Karin E. Dill, Tianxi Cai, Frank J. Rybicki:
Classification of CT pulmonary angiography reports by presence, chronicity, and location of pulmonary embolism with natural language processing. 386-393 - Dmitriy Shin
, Gerald C. Arthur, Mihail Popescu
, Dmitry Korkin, Chi-Ren Shyu:
Uncovering influence links in molecular knowledge networks to streamline personalized medicine. 394-405 - Xiaonan Wang, Deguang Le, Hongbin Cheng, Conghua Xie:
All-IP wireless sensor networks for real-time patient monitoring. 406-417 - Colin G. Walsh, George Hripcsak:
The effects of data sources, cohort selection, and outcome definition on a predictive model of risk of thirty-day hospital readmissions. 418-426 - Conceição Granja
, Bernardo Almada-Lobo
, Filipe Janela, João Seabra, Adélio Mendes
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An optimization based on simulation approach to the patient admission scheduling problem using a linear programing algorithm. 427-437 - Junpeng Zhang
, Thuc Duy Le
, Lin Liu
, Bing Liu, Jianfeng He, Gregory J. Goodall
, Jiuyong Li
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Identifying direct miRNA-mRNA causal regulatory relationships in heterogeneous data. 438-447 - Ritu Khare, Jiao Li
, Zhiyong Lu:
LabeledIn: Cataloging labeled indications for human drugs. 448-456 - Rashmi Mishra
, Jiantao Bian
, Marcelo Fiszman, Charlene R. Weir, Siddhartha Jonnalagadda, Javed Mostafa, Guilherme Del Fiol
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Text summarization in the biomedical domain: A systematic review of recent research. 457-467

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